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Brycen Travis
7 May, 11:32
Federalists believed that a bill of rights was?
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Julissa Forbes
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Federalists believed that the Bill of Rights was unnecessary--that the Constitution wouldn't affect individual rights. The anti-Federalists wanted the assurance the individual liberties would not be surrendered.
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